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Jocjoc Bolante does not want senators to call him a liar. But how else will they describe someone who, under oath, utters statements contrary to plain evidence?

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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye also asked lawmakers not to grandstand on the con-com’s recommendations or malign "the eminent body" but to instead calmly debate the issues.
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Following consultations here Friday, con-com commissioner Jose Bello told The STAR that although they were not recommending the scrapping of the multi-party system, they were emphasizing the formation of a two-party system to replace it.
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Following consultations here Friday, con-com commissioner Jose Bello told The STAR that although they were not recommending the scrapping of the multi-party system, they were emphasizing the formation of a two-party system to replace it.
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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye also asked lawmakers not to grandstand on the con-com’s recommendations or malign "the eminent body" but to instead calmly debate the issues.
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Following consultations here Friday, con-com commissioner Jose Bello told The STAR that although they were not recommending the scrapping of the multi-party system, they were emphasizing the formation of a two-party system to replace it.
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Following consultations here Friday, con-com commissioner Jose Bello told The STAR that although they were not recommending the scrapping of the multi-party system, they were emphasizing the formation of a two-party system to replace it.
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